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If a company that developed software goes out of business, does the software go into the “public domain”?
15/06/2008

No. Copyright protection for software generally lasts for the life of the individual author of the program plus 70 years. If the company which published the program owns copyright in the program and goes out of business, ownership of the copyright may be transferred to whoever buys the assets of the company.